If the Columbus Blue Jackets plan to retain new head coach Rick Bowness for next season, we can expect that many roster changes are coming. One thing Bowness called out consistently in his end-of-season press conferences was the team’s makeup, and that they didn’t hate losing.
Welcome to the end of April. The Stanley Cup Playoffs are well underway for some. For everyone else including the Columbus Blue Jackets, their offseason is underway.
No one likes the offseason. Especially when it starts when half the league is still playing. Alas, that's where the Columbus Blue Jackets find themselves for the sixth consecutive season.
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Aaron Portzline of The Athletic: The Columbus Blue Jackets declined the assistant coaching options for both Scott Ford and Mike Haviland. Video coach Aron Augustitus also won’t be back.
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The Columbus Blue Jackets have announced that assistant coaches Mike Haviland and Scott Ford, as well as video coach Aron Augustitus, won’t be returning to the team for the 2026-27 season.
The personnel behind the bench will look a little different in Ohio’s capital next year. On Friday, the Columbus Blue Jackets announced that assistant coaches Mike Haviland and Scott Ford, as well as video coach Arun Augustitus, will not be back with the organization next season.
The Columbus Blue Jackets announced Friday that assistant coaches Mike Haviland and Scott Ford will not return for the 2026-27 season. In addition, the team is set to part ways with video coach Aron Augustitus.
A minor league veteran has earned a spot on his national team’s roster. According to TSN’s Darren Dreger, Columbus Blue Jackets goaltender Jet Greaves is going to be joining Canada at the 2026 IIIHF Men’s World Championship.
The Columbus Blue Jackets’ 2025-26 season ended in disappointing fashion, with the team losing nine of its last 11 games down the stretch to fail to qualify for the playoffs for a sixth straight campaign.
The Columbus Blue Jackets missed the Stanley Cup Playoffs despite a furious run in the second half. They fired Dean Evason in January, and Rick Bowness brought the Blue Jackets to the doorstep of the postseason.
This past season for the Columbus Blue Jackets was not a season that they are too proud of, or at least by the way they finished it. This now leaves them in an uncharacteristic spot when looking ahead to a potentially franchise-defining offseason with the amonnt of talent that could walk away.
The Columbus Blue Jackets ended the 2025-26 season with one of the worst finishes in franchise history. They went 3-9-1 in their last 13 games including 0-5-1 in their last six at home.
A few days into the Columbus Blue Jackets' offseason, it's hard to know what this team will look like on opening night in six months. Yet, it sounds like there's one position that is already set.
The first order of offseason business is complete. Shortly after the Columbus Blue Jackets' disappointing last game of the season, summing up a brutal past couple of weeks for the team in their bid for the playoffs, president and general manager Don Waddell made sure to extend head coach Rick Bowness through the 2026-27 season.
The sweep against the Tampa Bay Lightning. The win in the bubble against the Toronto Maple Leafs. In a quarter century of Columbus Blue Jackets hockey, that is it when it comes to postseason series wins for this franchise.
The Columbus Blue Jackets were fresh off their day of exit interviews. The reality of how the end of their season was still fresh in everyone’s minds. To a man, most everyone within the organization believes they should be getting ready for playoff hockey.
The Columbus Blue Jackets are still reeling from the end of their 2025-26 season. Much has been said about head coach Rick Bowness ripping into his players after a loss to the Washington Capitals.
The Columbus Blue Jackets lost their final game of the 2025-26 NHL season. It was a close loss according to the 2-1 final. However, head coach Rick Bowness ripped into his players following the game for what he considered to be a lack of effort and care.
The Columbus Blue Jackets have agreed to an extension with head coach Rick Bowness.
It can be very difficult to get a sense for the mood around a team unless you are actually in their locker room every day and seeing things up close and personal. But sometimes there are hints and clues when an environment has turned rotten, and the Columbus Blue Jackets are showing a lot of them.
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COLUMBUS, Ohio — The climb stalled before it ever truly took shape. The Columbus Blue Jackets were eliminated from Stanley Cup Playoffs contention this week, closing the book on another season defined more by growing pains than meaningful progress.
The Washington Capitals 3-0 win over the Pittsburgh Penguins on Sunday afternoon was significant for two big reasons.
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